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19/8/2009 at 9:47am
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Quote: Originally posted by davegray on 16/8/2009
I ain`t no chef, what oil do i need for pancakes please? I sprayed one cal on the griddle for the stuff i did last week. We have 2 daughters who could live on pancakes if allowed to, so this really appeals

Just a tad of vegetable oil to lightly grease the area, is sufficient for lovely pancakes 17

I use a really easy recipe of, 4oz plain flour, 1 egg, 1/2pt milk, & a pinch of salt, whisked up.

If we are all having them (5 of us), then I double the mixture.

 

Don't use too much oil though otherwise they will be swimming and not very nice 17



19/8/2009 at 3:32pm
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19/8/2009 at 4:51pm
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We've found our Cadac to have been a great buy and use it all the time. My only quibble is that once lit you have very little control over the flame. The gas knob only indicates open/close direction and its very easy to turn it off completely, then you have to lift the main pan or schottel off to re-light.

My pal bought one too after seeing ours but the non-stick effect on his smooth griddle seems to be faulted compared to ours which only needs the barest of wipe downs after use.



19/8/2009 at 7:16pm
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Won my cadac from the competition page on this website We got the little one with spring loaded legs. Our favorite breakfast is called (in our family) the dogs breakfast! Chop sausages into small bits and spread them out on the cadac 'hotplate'. A few mins later, add some chopped up bacon rasher (mis-shapes save £££s). Then add a few chopped mushrooms. When almost ready, break 3 eggs on top of the hotplate and other ingredients. Allow the eggs to finish off, then cut into portions and serve. Dogs breakfast is the db's ROFL!! For a tasty bbq use pork ribs in either chinese flavour sauce or lemon & honey cooked on the bbq grill with the lid on are delicious. Works just as well with chicken on the bone! We even managed to cook burgers and potato wedges on the griddle at the same time (lid on again). Want to try a pizza on it, but as yet have run out of mealtimes to try it out! Very versatile and easy to use, but for a family of 4 like ours a full sized cadac would be easier. I will put one on my christmas list once i finally wear out the little 'un!!

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20/8/2009 at 11:23am
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Quote: Originally posted by pitchupcyril on 19/8/2009

We've found our Cadac to have been a great buy and use it all the time. My only quibble is that once lit you have very little control over the flame. The gas knob only indicates open/close direction and its very easy to turn it off completely, then you have to lift the main pan or schottel off to re-light.

My pal bought one too after seeing ours but the non-stick effect on his smooth griddle seems to be faulted compared to ours which only needs the barest of wipe downs after use.

Relighting!  Yes, be sure to lift the lid or skottel to relight.  If you have the two-sided grill/pan on and it is too hot to remove, just wait a few minuted for the gas to clear via the vents in the underside of the unit.

Ref. the Teflon finish; there has been a recall and free replacement for some cadacs due to a faulty non-stick finish. Contact Cadac to see if yours is one of them.

Bertie.



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21/8/2009 at 1:48pm
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Bertie, thanks for the tip I will let my pal know. They're about £25 a pop to replace!


21/8/2009 at 5:05pm
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Just one comment about using the Cadac.  We use propane, and usually run the Cadac from the caravan's onboard gas point.  However, to get a bit of shelter due to high winds, I did run it direct from the gas bottle by means of a pigtail with a dedicated Propane regulator.  I noticed that the gas flame was stronger using this method.  The only explanation that I can think of, unless it is because of a longer pipe run, is that the universal regulator gives a reduced pressure compared to the dedicated one.

Bertie.



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24/8/2009 at 8:06am
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on ours the instructions said max length of hose should be 1.5 metres, not far enough to avoid the awning when using the caravan point


24/8/2009 at 3:46pm
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Quote: Originally posted by The 2 Tops on 20/8/2009
Quote: Originally posted by pitchupcyril on 19/8/2009

We've found our Cadac to have been a great buy and use it all the time. My only quibble is that once lit you have very little control over the flame. The gas knob only indicates open/close direction and its very easy to turn it off completely, then you have to lift the main pan or schottel off to re-light.




I had the same problem on the safari (small one) and solved it with some tipex. I put a blob in the on the knob and a blob on the plastic cowl on the regulator to give me a visual reference. Now I find that if I turn on on full turn, the Max position on the regulator is just about max and the min position, just about min. Seems to work well!.


25/8/2009 at 3:24pm
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Ah, we were going to buy one this year, (we say the same every year), but still haven't got around to it. Do they do a recipe book or something? All those food suggestions sound really lush but I can't imagine how you cook it all. Roasties? Chicken? I'm assuming you put the chicken in a tin, on the hotplate or grill?

We really gotta get one of those....



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25/8/2009 at 5:57pm
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Has anybody tried using google for cadac recipies? I have not but you can almost bet your boots there will be some out on the web somewhere!

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26/8/2009 at 3:54pm
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I love my cadac - gas i run mine off the BBQ on the Van - saves carrying heavy bottles

It would help this thread if people would post images of there setup ie when cooking a roast chicken use wire rack with grill pan etc etc.

One thing i find its one hell of a weight when packed up - im seriously thinking of getting a cadac safari (the little one) for the van and keep the carrychef for home!



26/8/2009 at 4:04pm
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The Safari is quite a bit smaller, but with planning its still big enough for me to cook for 5 on it (some keep warm / precooking in the van oven works well). The wok is certainly big enough for a 5 bod stir-fry.


26/8/2009 at 6:58pm
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Quote: Originally posted by madtrucker on 16/8/2009
banana's in foil slice open the skin on the banana and put in marshmallows wrap skin back around best you can and seal up foil cook till marshmallow's have melted if you like sweet things you'll love them.

Or...Bananas in foil, sliced as above with a couple of chunks of caramel popped inside along with a drizzle of dark rum. HEAVENLY. Serve with creme fraiche.

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27/8/2009 at 12:12am
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Try going here for recipes from cadac.

Sweet, meats, fish, vegetables, sauces.....loads!!!



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29/8/2009 at 11:15am
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Regarding the length of the gas hose.  Before the Cadac, we bought a BBQ form a Calor main dealer.  When discussing the provision of a gas hose to fit to the external point on our van, a length of 4 metres was agreed on.  The Calor agent advised me that the only H&S issue with this length of hose was associated with tripping hazards; nothing to do with safety in relation to the gas itself.  We now use this same length of hose for the Cadac.

I will concede that I get a stronger gas pressure when I use the 1 metre pigtail directly off the cylinder, but I think that is more to do with it being a Propane-specific regulator, as opposed to the universal one in the caravan.

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